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but a few flakes falling here in southern indiana. this area, if they need some different weather, is going to be under a winter weather advisory, snow tonight. let me show you how much snow and where it moves. this is the forecast for you, 2 to 4 inches in the heaviest white there. that's more along the lines of southern kentucky into tennessee. now, it's cold, plenty cold. it has been behind that big cold front that spawned those tornadoes. how cold is it? you're looking at temperatures in the single digits. up in the northern plains and minnesota. finally, a look for us at the forecast here, and it is a western weather, you want a warm-up, so l.a. you're making it to 82. i'll leave you with an outlook, od >> i'll have much more coming up on your forecast in just a bit. back to dan and bianna. >> ginger, thank you. >>> you know, it's incredible when you think about it, cars with cameras, all around the planet, taking snapshots of streets and google is doing this one corner at time. >> it's called street view, except one camera caugh
but a few flakes falling here in southern indiana. this area, if they need some different weather, is going to be under a winter weather advisory, snow tonight. let me show you how much snow and where it moves. this is the forecast for you, 2 to 4 inches in the heaviest white there. that's more along the lines of southern kentucky into tennessee. now, it's cold, plenty cold. it has been behind that big cold front that spawned those tornadoes. how cold is it? you're looking at temperatures in...
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our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street here, you can see the school, a junior high/high school, next door to it is a grade school that has been damaged. they are out of school for at least a week. i can tell you, you can look and see quickly, they start to do work, such as getting power restored. they get poles, power poles stuck in here. they -- doing that work. it's a monumental task to organize this, when you consider all the towns and the counties and states that have been affected here. i am joined by debbie fletcher with the department of homeland security. i tell you what, have you an incredible task on your hands. it seems like this ha
our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street...
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and now indiana might get a democrat installed in the secretary of state's seat instead. but mitch daniels saying he wanted to put a convicted voter fraud felon in charge of the state's elections, that probably does not help mitch daniels' vice presidential chances either. which brings, of course, to the other great milk toast hope for the vice presidential running mate. that would be the forced ultrasound guy from virginia. >> you said, again, on this show that you thought that tsa pat-downs were invasive and an infringement on people's civil liberties. how can a pat-down at an airport more invasive than come peming, forcing women to go through this medical procedure to have an abortion? >> it's the manner, from what i understood about this coverage, that the manner these pat-downs were beneath the dignity of the passengers, and there were other ways to complete that. >> i can hear them screaming when you're talking about the dignity of the traveling public, what about the dignity of women? >> i believe this is something that helps respect the dignity of women by making
and now indiana might get a democrat installed in the secretary of state's seat instead. but mitch daniels saying he wanted to put a convicted voter fraud felon in charge of the state's elections, that probably does not help mitch daniels' vice presidential chances either. which brings, of course, to the other great milk toast hope for the vice presidential running mate. that would be the forced ultrasound guy from virginia. >> you said, again, on this show that you thought that tsa...
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home video shows one twister as it approached the town of henryville, indiana. a family of five including a toddler who was found ten miles in a field from her home, ten miles from her home, did not survive. weenchts had snow in spotsylvania, virginia today, several inches. it is starting to melt now and so far no major traffic problems have been reported. the public school system there canceled afternoon activities just as a precaution. >>> a jury is going to hear a wrongful death lawsuit brought on by the shooting ram pang of virginia tech. 32 people were killed during a massacre on the blacksburg campus april of 2007. the families of victims aaron peterson and julia pride filed the lawsuit alleging university officials botched the response. the jury is now being selected. >>> an argument over a dog led to a deadly stabbing in the district over the weekend. >> and the suspect happened to be a campaign volunteer for a ward 7 council candidate. the worker has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly stabbing his neighbor on highwood drive on sunday m
home video shows one twister as it approached the town of henryville, indiana. a family of five including a toddler who was found ten miles in a field from her home, ten miles from her home, did not survive. weenchts had snow in spotsylvania, virginia today, several inches. it is starting to melt now and so far no major traffic problems have been reported. the public school system there canceled afternoon activities just as a precaution. >>> a jury is going to hear a wrongful death...
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the end of an era for indiana. local sports fans are hoping it can be a new beginning in washington, however,. jummy olabanji is joining us to explain, from the satellite center. >> very big news. when the press conference started moments ago the owner started by saying we are here to talk about the conclusion of peyton manning career's with the indianapolis colts. it's no secret to the washington redskins need a quarterback. some fans want them to go with a veteran. there's no better free agent and peyton manning. yes or no to peyton manning? >> yes. >> he has won two afc championship and a super bowl. instead of keeping him for the remaining a full your years on his contract and paying a $28 million bonus if, -- remaining four years on his contract and $28 million bonus, they are letting him go. he has no intention of retiring. >> he was smart for staying out. he looks good. >> even though he appears to be fine in cell phone video from recent practice, some say the injury is not worth it. >> of baylor university
the end of an era for indiana. local sports fans are hoping it can be a new beginning in washington, however,. jummy olabanji is joining us to explain, from the satellite center. >> very big news. when the press conference started moments ago the owner started by saying we are here to talk about the conclusion of peyton manning career's with the indianapolis colts. it's no secret to the washington redskins need a quarterback. some fans want them to go with a veteran. there's no better...
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governors of the two hardest hit state, indiana and kentucky, both accepted the federal aid from the government. mass demonstrations in moscow to protest vladimir putin in the election. despite allegations of widespread voting fraud. he appeared emotional while addressing thousands of supporters outside the kremlin walls declaring his win an open and honest struggle. he later clarified, and he wanted to be very clear about this, those were not tears streaming down his face. he said the icy wind was to blame. it's the front page of the wall street journal. tears or icy wind in the eyes of vladimir putin who will now take a third term as president of russia >> tiger woods shoots the best pga tour of his career breathes down the neck of the leaders. highlights of a guy who is starting to show flashes of the former best player on the planet. highlights ahead in sports. >>> plus, snl's bill hader brings back his serpentine. that and a check of weather when we come ba later los angeles police said he appeared to have died of natural causes. >> i'm a zit. get it? >> food fight! ♪ all righ
governors of the two hardest hit state, indiana and kentucky, both accepted the federal aid from the government. mass demonstrations in moscow to protest vladimir putin in the election. despite allegations of widespread voting fraud. he appeared emotional while addressing thousands of supporters outside the kremlin walls declaring his win an open and honest struggle. he later clarified, and he wanted to be very clear about this, those were not tears streaming down his face. he said the icy wind...
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parts of indiana, ohio. slider risk to our west. later this afternoon, we may start to see two or three showers. one of the heavier chances, more significant chances for rain. the front comes in tomorrow morning. there might even be some thunder in that. a lot of this is moving on to the eastern shore and pulling out of the picture. showers late, 53 to 58 for that high. how much rain will we get? half an inch or less. maybe an inch by the eastern shore by the time it all ends on saturday that a storm chance is highest tonight and tomorrow morning -- thunderstorm chances highest tonight and tomorrow morning. >> new at noon, did you know that there was a fall in a remote location of norway? it is called the global seed bank. apparently it is is thriving. >> this strange monolith from ag mountainside on the rooftop of the world. it was planted here by american scientist, the world's first global seed bank. >> this will lead us back to the coldest place in the mountains. >> drilled a through permafrost and solid rock. the mine is four d
parts of indiana, ohio. slider risk to our west. later this afternoon, we may start to see two or three showers. one of the heavier chances, more significant chances for rain. the front comes in tomorrow morning. there might even be some thunder in that. a lot of this is moving on to the eastern shore and pulling out of the picture. showers late, 53 to 58 for that high. how much rain will we get? half an inch or less. maybe an inch by the eastern shore by the time it all ends on saturday that a...
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town in southern indiana friday. the national weather service determined to tornadoes hit the town. one packing winds of up to 175 miles per hour. >> it's definitely on the ground now. >> with her father, he left the school friday afternoon with a bus full of kids, trying to get them all home before the storm came, but he ran out of time with a couple kids onboard and made the decision to seek shelter at a church basement possibly saving their lives. >> in two or three minutes it hit and went right over the church. we watched it through the windows out of the church basement. >> the national weather service says the tornado that measured about 150 yards across was on the ground for an astonishing 52 minutes and left behind mangled cars, downed power lines, and destruction for miles. teams are searching for survivors. as the overwhelming cleanup begins. >> i am here to do everything i can to get what is important to us, what is important to me. these are awesome memories. >> the wrenching task of combing through posse
town in southern indiana friday. the national weather service determined to tornadoes hit the town. one packing winds of up to 175 miles per hour. >> it's definitely on the ground now. >> with her father, he left the school friday afternoon with a bus full of kids, trying to get them all home before the storm came, but he ran out of time with a couple kids onboard and made the decision to seek shelter at a church basement possibly saving their lives. >> in two or three minutes...
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right now coming into ohio, out of indiana, kentucky, advancing to the north and east. getting close to us by tonight. between now and then, a dry day. in the upper 30s and low 40s out of the mountains. shenandoah valley, many locations from winchester to stanton, virginia, in the low to mid 40s. panhandle of west virginia, martinsburg, chilly 37. a couple of chilly spots, too, frederick down to leesburg and manassas. in the 30s there. but much of southern maryland, charles county into prince william county, it's in the low 40s to mid 40s down southern maryland, far southern, into st. mary's and northern neck. here are the highs for this afternoon. we ought to make it up to around 70 degrees around the metro area. a bit cooler around the bay. wind off the bay water. temperatures still in the 40s. manassas may get up to 73. la plata up to 70. cooler where some rain will be moving in this afternoon in the mountains. sunrise today at 7:23. the day planner will have it clouding up getting into the afternoon. near 70 by mid-afternoon around the metro area. tonight, we'll hav
right now coming into ohio, out of indiana, kentucky, advancing to the north and east. getting close to us by tonight. between now and then, a dry day. in the upper 30s and low 40s out of the mountains. shenandoah valley, many locations from winchester to stanton, virginia, in the low to mid 40s. panhandle of west virginia, martinsburg, chilly 37. a couple of chilly spots, too, frederick down to leesburg and manassas. in the 30s there. but much of southern maryland, charles county into prince...
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tom costello, nbc news, henryville, indiana. >> incredible story out of indiana tonight. >>> still ahead when we continue this evening, why are so many american preschoolers getting so many cavities? the trend making for a lot of difficult trips to the dentist. >>> and later, he's not even out of high school, but he's tackling the tough issues. he has to. he's the mayor after all. [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a ch
tom costello, nbc news, henryville, indiana. >> incredible story out of indiana tonight. >>> still ahead when we continue this evening, why are so many american preschoolers getting so many cavities? the trend making for a lot of difficult trips to the dentist. >>> and later, he's not even out of high school, but he's tackling the tough issues. he has to. he's the mayor after all. [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent...
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rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior high across the street we have a car overturned, another school bus and clearly the school itself has been ripped apart. i am joined by karen, a teacher at this school. you not in the school yesterday when this happened but your husband is the presence president. do you, you have a lot of your life is wrapped up and what are you seeing? >>guest: just amazed that we have people walk out of the building. the kids were released early helping to get them home safely and talking to my husband last night there were 39 in the school staff and
rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior...
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this ef-4 tornado did this to the town of marysville, indiana. the destruction we see from the ground is mind-numbing from above. oh. schools and homes annihilated. this house is an example of why you have to get to the lower-most part of your home. the top of that house is completely ripped off. and the bottom, they had a basement. but no one upstairs. the storm blasted nearly 70 miles per hour. southwest, northeast, and get this, it wasn't alone. at least one other twister followed the same track just minutes later. this is likely to be the place where it is a half a mile wide. a half mile wide with those in attack. the foundations even rearranging the lumber yard. it's hard to view from up here. 52 miles. here's the really bad part. a lot of the speakers and computer monitors, anything that could have been potentially salvageable, now covered in snow. coming up, here's what i'm going to do. i'll give you an idea of if they have more winter weather in the hard-hit areas and of course, i'll look at the nation's weather. back to you. >> all right
this ef-4 tornado did this to the town of marysville, indiana. the destruction we see from the ground is mind-numbing from above. oh. schools and homes annihilated. this house is an example of why you have to get to the lower-most part of your home. the top of that house is completely ripped off. and the bottom, they had a basement. but no one upstairs. the storm blasted nearly 70 miles per hour. southwest, northeast, and get this, it wasn't alone. at least one other twister followed the same...
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jay gray is in indiana tonight with the latest. >> there is an eerie silence that hangs over the emptiness. the quiet that comes with nightfall after a day filled with the sounds of survival. the morning of chain saws. so many sifting through the rubble by hand. >> people from everywhere coming to help. >> searching for anything that may be left of lives shattered by the storm. >> it will get much better faster if everybody does a little bit. >> for more than three dozen families, it cannot get better. their loved ones are not coming back, the grief that now includes a toddler who was found fighting for her life in this field. her mother, debt, and two brothers already dead. today, she also passed away after being pulled from life- support. a grandfather spoke just around big decision. >> we are going to pray. i am going to tell her that it is time for her to meet her mommy. >> it is the kind of hard makes the many must work through now as they prepare for anything but a normal monday here. the message seems a bit obvious. most of the high school has been wiped away, but then there are sig
jay gray is in indiana tonight with the latest. >> there is an eerie silence that hangs over the emptiness. the quiet that comes with nightfall after a day filled with the sounds of survival. the morning of chain saws. so many sifting through the rubble by hand. >> people from everywhere coming to help. >> searching for anything that may be left of lives shattered by the storm. >> it will get much better faster if everybody does a little bit. >> for more than three...
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. >>> an indiana woman, you might recall, lost her legs protecting her children. stephanie decker was hurt in the tornado that hit henryville, indian ya. she has more surgery and will have to deal with prosthetic legs but the help that the family has gotten so far has been priceless, she says. >> the support has been tremendous. it has really taken a burden off all of us and helped us to just be a family. >> decker had just could have had her children with a blanked in the basement of their own when a steel beam fell and crushed her. >>> i'm dave felton in columbus, ohio as the georgetown hoyas prepare for their game. >>> hello, everybody, i'm land say murphy. georgetown guard was tired of the one and con so he stepped up. it was the first win for the hoyas in the tournament so they will live to play another one. the hoyas closed the deal against belmont who was on an 18-game winning streak. the result, a 15-point victory. georgetown is on to the round of 32. they will face nc state tomorrow. >>> the number 1 seed in the east, syracuse, taking
. >>> an indiana woman, you might recall, lost her legs protecting her children. stephanie decker was hurt in the tornado that hit henryville, indian ya. she has more surgery and will have to deal with prosthetic legs but the help that the family has gotten so far has been priceless, she says. >> the support has been tremendous. it has really taken a burden off all of us and helped us to just be a family. >> decker had just could have had her children with a blanked in the...
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some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a fuel truck from the national guard and a humvee from the national guard mostly emergency crews and mostly rescue-type personally and repair personal. a lost residents are running because a report want out over local media telling them it is okay but the state police say they do not want the residents returning. and now, downtown every single structure in this town, about 8,300 buildings suffered severe damage and they are probably destroyed. also, the heroes from the course of the storm, the guy who is up on the bucket, that is a repair crew, and these guys have been going around-the-clock through the d
some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a...
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. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could see it blowing. and the window blew out. and the house started to move. >> reporter: moments later, the 8,000-square-foot home imploded in a cascade of debris, crushing stephanie's legs. >> i knew if i didn't get help soon, i was not going to make it. i was going to bleed out. >> reporter: but her children, unscathed. and it was for them that stephanie forced herself to stay conscious. >> they needed me. they had to have me. so, i had to figure out what to do. and my son is a hero. he went to go get help. >> to look at it, you wouldn't think anybody could survive. >> reporter: today, in the rubble of her house, her in
. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could...
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increase, bp reported a unit trip and system shut down at the more than 400,000 barrel per day whiting indiana refinery. it's located in the northwest part of the state and the incident took place sunday afternoon. authorities say it led to nitrous objection side sulfur dioxide and there's no -- emigs and there's no word how it could affect gas price also. >>> and a town secured a new record with the help from some turtles. teenage mutant ninja turtles. they have brokeent guinness world record for the largest gathering of ninja turtles. 836 in bloomington on saturday and the previous record was 786. event celebrated the mall's new ride teenage mutant ninja turtles i remember when i was in high skill loved that. it takes you back to high school. >> i loved it. >> me too. >> what a beautiful weekend. >> it is. >> it was. >> it was gorgeous. >> i got out and ran i jogged, yeah. my legs are sore because i haven't done it in a while but it's the thought that counts. >> and you mentioned the allergies. i am dealing with that. >> uh-oh. >> spring is the first day tomorrow and we are looking at foggy
increase, bp reported a unit trip and system shut down at the more than 400,000 barrel per day whiting indiana refinery. it's located in the northwest part of the state and the incident took place sunday afternoon. authorities say it led to nitrous objection side sulfur dioxide and there's no -- emigs and there's no word how it could affect gas price also. >>> and a town secured a new record with the help from some turtles. teenage mutant ninja turtles. they have brokeent guinness...
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a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. she's currently in critical conditi condition, and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >> amazing, amazing video and the images are just, i mean -- >> well, what's going to end up, it will be very interesting from a science standpoint to look back at the outbreak. it's essentially 100 tornadoes, and only 1% to 2% of all tornadoes reach the f-4 or f-5 stage, the most violent stage of tornadoes. >> yes. >> it's only 1% or 2% of all tornadoes that can become that strong, yet those type of storms, the f-4s and 5s represent about 70% of the fatalities. so, it's not just about having a tornado, it's the intensity of the storm. because when you get 180 or 200-mile-an-hour winds, there's really not any safe place except below ground. >> well, we're hearing stories where, in fact, people were in underground sellacellars and th were pulled out of them. >> that's a testimony to how violent the winds were in t
a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. she's currently in critical conditi condition, and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >> amazing, amazing video and the images are just, i mean -- >> well, what's going to end up, it will be very interesting from a science standpoint to look back at the outbreak. it's essentially 100 tornadoes, and only 1% to 2% of all tornadoes...
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that's the way it is across southern indiana. as you know the string of tornadoes has gone down probably think the fifth deadliest in the last 50 to 60 years or so. category or ef-4 storm, 175-mile-per-hour winds, this the reason there is a rush on to expecting a winter storm, three inches. it is bitterly cold here. tom. incredible pictures and stories. thanks for sharing it with us. we appreciate it. >>> at the bottom of the hour we will check in with jim cantore of the weather channel. he will give us context as only he and the weather channel team can tell us how destructive this storm was. >>> rick santorum, what happens if he does not winnow owe on tuesday. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat or dog. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. ♪ feel the power my young frien
that's the way it is across southern indiana. as you know the string of tornadoes has gone down probably think the fifth deadliest in the last 50 to 60 years or so. category or ef-4 storm, 175-mile-per-hour winds, this the reason there is a rush on to expecting a winter storm, three inches. it is bitterly cold here. tom. incredible pictures and stories. thanks for sharing it with us. we appreciate it. >>> at the bottom of the hour we will check in with jim cantore of the weather...
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around indiana and, yes, that includes also southern indiana. this is the same area we were talking about at the end of last week, the tornado ravaged areas of southern indiana and kentucky so they had snow on top of that just adding insult to injury. and that system made its way off to the east clipping us. next, cold air for us with those snow showers and flurries winding down around 7:00 or 7:30. a cold night, sunshine with real, chilly air that will be on tap throughout the day tomorrow. so cool day coming our way tomorrow. flurries ending. skies clearing but cold. sunset today 6:06. 31 to 37 degrees with a northwest wind at 10 to 15 miles per hour. then yeah. cold air for a change starting out again. sun is up at 6:32 tomorrow and when you head out the door you're definitely going to need your coat. 22 to 29 degrees for the temperature but by the afternoon should get up to 45 to 50 degrees. that's still a couple degrees below average. meanwhile take a look at this. your four day forecast. i think you're going to like wednesday but you're go
around indiana and, yes, that includes also southern indiana. this is the same area we were talking about at the end of last week, the tornado ravaged areas of southern indiana and kentucky so they had snow on top of that just adding insult to injury. and that system made its way off to the east clipping us. next, cold air for us with those snow showers and flurries winding down around 7:00 or 7:30. a cold night, sunshine with real, chilly air that will be on tap throughout the day tomorrow. so...
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the wizards look to add to the momentum tonight with the indiana pacers at the verizon center. >> well, 4:55 is the time right now. coming up, warning for many of us who use facebook. coming up at 5:15, the scam you will need to watch out for when you go online. >> first, how to get things back to normal. how a con freegation is raising money to make repairs to the church. church. >>> make way for churyou're on timeout leo! >>> make way for some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control spray once. stop weeds for months. >>> welcome back. a z.c. church is raising money to repair earthquake damage. the 5.8 earthquake that hit last fall damaged the organ and ceiling. the church held
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just people sense. >>> a look at our top stories now from indiana to georgia. millions of people are dealing with the aftermath of tornadoes and that big killer storm system. the national guard is helping with the cleanup and providing security patrols in at least four states. 38 people died in that outbreak. many lost their homes and are living in shelters as well. and they could be facing cold temperatures tonight. jacqui jeras will be joining us with more on that. right now, kentucky governor steve bichir is joining me now on the phone. mr. governor, our hearts go out to you because your state suffered the most deaths of all of those killed during these couple of days of storms. what is the greatest need for you right now? >> well, right now we are moving from a search and rescue part of the operation. we finished that now and unfortunately at least today we had 21 fatalities from the storm. and more than 300 injuries. but work now going to be moving into a recovery cleanup and damage assessment mode to get our people back on their feet. we may be down here
just people sense. >>> a look at our top stories now from indiana to georgia. millions of people are dealing with the aftermath of tornadoes and that big killer storm system. the national guard is helping with the cleanup and providing security patrols in at least four states. 38 people died in that outbreak. many lost their homes and are living in shelters as well. and they could be facing cold temperatures tonight. jacqui jeras will be joining us with more on that. right now,...
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hear from the indiana mother who lost her legs protecting her children in a tornado and what she plans to do now that she is out of rehab. >>> a scary statistic. a local county ranks number one for pedestrian deaths. tell you what local leaders are doing to try to save lives. >>> i'm liz crenshaw. how long should your dish washer last? the life span of your household appliances, a new liz >>> tonight in sports dan hellie tells us about a marathon runner with a special story. >> among the proud finishers at last weekend's rock 'n roll half marathon was jacqueline bourgeois. she finished the race in 2:20:29. commendable by anyone's standards. what you don't see from the outside is her fight with the painful condition known as glass or brittle bones and how she chooses to deal with it head on. >> i'm winning the fight against osteo genesis imperfecta. >> reporter: among other things the bone disorder means she has a collagen inefficiency, the key building block to bone structure. the result is that her and others with the condition are more prone to breaking bones. she's had more than her
hear from the indiana mother who lost her legs protecting her children in a tornado and what she plans to do now that she is out of rehab. >>> a scary statistic. a local county ranks number one for pedestrian deaths. tell you what local leaders are doing to try to save lives. >>> i'm liz crenshaw. how long should your dish washer last? the life span of your household appliances, a new liz >>> tonight in sports dan hellie tells us about a marathon runner with a special...
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and henryville, indiana, was one of the towns hit hardest. local schools were destroyed by twisters and so school administrators came together last night to figure out how to get the kids back into classes. they decided to keep the students together by sending elementary schools to a large church. the older kids will attend a science center ten miles from home. >> it's kind of like bringing everybody back to normal or what is going to be the new normal. i think it's going to help everything and the situation. >> i think for tonight, they made the best decision they can. i know that a lot of kids are ready to get back to school. >> the idea of portable classrooms was dismissed because of expense. all the senior activities are still on schedule like the senior trips and of course the senior prom. >>> a virginia woman is calling on the state lottery to pay up. juanita thought she was a winner. the lottery did text her the winning numbers and they matched her ticket exactly. so she was thinking of ways to spend her $2600 prize when she got anothe
and henryville, indiana, was one of the towns hit hardest. local schools were destroyed by twisters and so school administrators came together last night to figure out how to get the kids back into classes. they decided to keep the students together by sending elementary schools to a large church. the older kids will attend a science center ten miles from home. >> it's kind of like bringing everybody back to normal or what is going to be the new normal. i think it's going to help...
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>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and left feed here so they would have something to eat. earlier are in the day we were looking at folks rebuilding a fence surrounding a horse pasture. they just completed that fence, largely using materials from the original finance that they found that the tornado had strewn around. as we pan back here, notice the hilly terrain that we have in the area. this seemed to have caused the tornado to sort of hop so you will go into some areas you will see a cluster of homes completely destroyed and then you will see some neighboring homes at a differe
>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and...
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while the month of may, it's indiana, north carolina, and west virginia holding primaries. and don't forget to make c-span.org your clearing house for all things related to the campaigns. watch the latest video of republican presidential candidates and president obama from the campaign trail. search in the candidates on the issues section. for a video of the candidates' views on major campaign issues like the economy the deficit, national security and immigration. again, that's all at c-span.org/campaign 2012. >> in march 1979, c-span began televising the u.s. house of representatives to households nationwide. and today, our content of politics and public affairs nonfiction books, and american history is available on tv, radio and online. >> we have even had advice that we do not do as i did today and come in with a plain old white shirt and a summer tie, heaven forbid. now i don't know whether my colleagues feel that this would be a better decorum for the senate and i see the distinguished senator stafford over here nodding no, but perhaps the people of ohio would be glad
while the month of may, it's indiana, north carolina, and west virginia holding primaries. and don't forget to make c-span.org your clearing house for all things related to the campaigns. watch the latest video of republican presidential candidates and president obama from the campaign trail. search in the candidates on the issues section. for a video of the candidates' views on major campaign issues like the economy the deficit, national security and immigration. again, that's all at...
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there are reports of a large it happened touches down in indiana, within the last hour. >>> first warning weather team is keeping a close eye on those violent storms. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are tracking the weather. >> we have been watching these system not unprecedented that we have these types of storms. but this is really pretty early. because. types of temperatures we have been dealing with. this is early this morning. around 8:00, is where we start to see the storms fire up. they have been moving to the northwest, to alabama. to the northwest, up toward kentucky and tennessee. they're continuing to move up. and the next batch, as you've already seen, is starting to fire up this afternoon through the heat of the day. the key here is, we do have this next round. and our live doppler radar shows that the low driving this is starting to move over toward indianapolis. and up toward the great lakes. all of that energy is moving up to the east. and this firing line right around louisville, back toward nashville, is all starting to kick in. these are very, very strong storms
there are reports of a large it happened touches down in indiana, within the last hour. >>> first warning weather team is keeping a close eye on those violent storms. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are tracking the weather. >> we have been watching these system not unprecedented that we have these types of storms. but this is really pretty early. because. types of temperatures we have been dealing with. this is early this morning. around 8:00, is where we start to see...
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. >>> and we're back with dramatic views of that tornado hitting indiana earlier this month. this is from a camera mounted inside the school bus. see the twister start to move that bus. windows start to shatter and debris started swirling, clouding the camera lens. seconds later, calmness follows. that tornado destroyed much of the junior high school. if you recall, we were working that saturday morning, the day after this happened, and we saw that bus that had been thrown into that diner. and just recently, they leased the awedoff tudio, trying to ge kids off the bus, the bus driver. >> if you are out in your car and you see something happening, what is the best thing to do? get out of your car or bus, because you don't want to be part of it, if it starts tumbling along. in a culvert is actually safer to be than inside your car. hard to explain to people when it's sideways rain out there. >>> for our weekend, you both have been asking me, is it really going to rain all weekend long? the answer is no, not all weekend, but there are a couple of shower chances here front half o
. >>> and we're back with dramatic views of that tornado hitting indiana earlier this month. this is from a camera mounted inside the school bus. see the twister start to move that bus. windows start to shatter and debris started swirling, clouding the camera lens. seconds later, calmness follows. that tornado destroyed much of the junior high school. if you recall, we were working that saturday morning, the day after this happened, and we saw that bus that had been thrown into that...
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a few inches from southern indiana to north carolina. a dusting around richmond. lexington and cincinnati. also some flurries from michigan to maine. >> 43 here in new york. 56 in atlanta. 76 in miami. 30s across the midwest. 53 in k.c. phoenix hits 83. sacramento 68. and portland 50. 60s across most of the rockies. >>> now to a medical headline this morning. for parents up at this crazy hour with kids who snore, a new study just published -- this is for you, then. just published this morning, a study it shows that babies who snore or breathe through their mouths could develop behavior problems later in childhood. >> great. >> there you go, paula. researchers say hyperactivity, depression, anxiety, and combativeness are more likely to show up in children who have sleep problems as baby. parents are told to be aware and point it out to their pediatrician. >> i took a nap with my son the other day, and i'm like elbowing him. i told my husband, he sounds exactly like you. >> he's a loud snorer already? he's 2 years old, right? >> 2 1/2. >> uh-oh. could be a rough hig
a few inches from southern indiana to north carolina. a dusting around richmond. lexington and cincinnati. also some flurries from michigan to maine. >> 43 here in new york. 56 in atlanta. 76 in miami. 30s across the midwest. 53 in k.c. phoenix hits 83. sacramento 68. and portland 50. 60s across most of the rockies. >>> now to a medical headline this morning. for parents up at this crazy hour with kids who snore, a new study just published -- this is for you, then. just published...
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mcnutt visiting professor of history at indiana university and he's currently conducting research for a biography on paul v. mcnutt. and paul charles marozzo is here as well, he's associate professor of history at ohio university and the author of "unlikely environmental congress and clean water" 1945 to 1972. he received his ph.d. from the university of virginia and fittingly was a fellow at the miller center for a year, one of our co-sponsors here. and his current research and teaching interest include 20th century history, u.s. history, politics and policy, the environment, american intellectual history and history with an emphasis on conservative thought, so it's an excellent panel, and looking forward to what they all have to say. >> thank you, mindy, and good afternoon, everybody. thank you for coming. and my thanks to everybody who has made this occasion possible, not least of all but also to this library and its formidable director and staff and to the miller center. it's to all of them we are most grateful. when i met a colleague yesterday for the first time and he asked what
mcnutt visiting professor of history at indiana university and he's currently conducting research for a biography on paul v. mcnutt. and paul charles marozzo is here as well, he's associate professor of history at ohio university and the author of "unlikely environmental congress and clean water" 1945 to 1972. he received his ph.d. from the university of virginia and fittingly was a fellow at the miller center for a year, one of our co-sponsors here. and his current research and...
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so that kind of ended indiana in the march madness. another part of the behind-the-scenes function of the house that john's strategic wisdom and advice was critical to the continuity of the house function was in the days and weeks following the tragic events of september 11, 2001. and he performed there admirably. so john has led the parliamentarian's office in a collegial and a very profession al-manar, to the benefit of the office, the members and the house and we are fortunate for his service and wish him well in retirement and we will miss him. i yield back. mr. dingell: mr. speaker, at this time i yield two minutes to my distinguished friend from virginia, through my good friend from ohio, to the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you for yielding time. i'm not from virginia. that happens to me and bobby scott all the time. we get confused with each other's states and personalities because we sit beside each other in judiciary and we're good friends. so i'm never insulted when anybody does that to me. i dare say that folks are watc
so that kind of ended indiana in the march madness. another part of the behind-the-scenes function of the house that john's strategic wisdom and advice was critical to the continuity of the house function was in the days and weeks following the tragic events of september 11, 2001. and he performed there admirably. so john has led the parliamentarian's office in a collegial and a very profession al-manar, to the benefit of the office, the members and the house and we are fortunate for his...
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many journals including "the journal of policy history," he was the visiting professor of history at indiana university. he's currently conducting research for a biography of paul v. mcnaught. paul milazzo is here as well. associate professor at ohio university. author of "unlikely environmentalists: congress and clean water 1945 to 1972." he received his ph.d. from the university of virginia. fittingly, was a fellow at the miller center for a year. one of our co-sponsors here. his current research and teaching interests include 20th century history, u.s. history, politics and policy, the environment, american intellectual history and history with an emphasis of conservative thought. so it's an excellent panel. we're looking forward to what they all have to say. if you would. >> thank you, mindy. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for coming. my thanks, if i may, to everybody who's made this occasion possible. not least to mel for the volume but also this library and its formidable director and staff and to the miller center. to all of them, we are most grateful. when i met a colleague yes
many journals including "the journal of policy history," he was the visiting professor of history at indiana university. he's currently conducting research for a biography of paul v. mcnaught. paul milazzo is here as well. associate professor at ohio university. author of "unlikely environmentalists: congress and clean water 1945 to 1972." he received his ph.d. from the university of virginia. fittingly, was a fellow at the miller center for a year. one of our co-sponsors...
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indiana, kentucky is the late game. good stuff. >> it will be like 12:00. >> or 1:00. >> see you tonight.
indiana, kentucky is the late game. good stuff. >> it will be like 12:00. >> or 1:00. >> see you tonight.
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you have to go back to indiana and illinois before you see the real showers we're expecting this afternoon. martinsburg, leesburg at 42. it's 49 on the bay at the-and-a- half acad maymy in annapolis. 48 down in reedville. 45 from fauquier county and this afternoon it's going to be warmer than it was yesterday with highs well into the 70s. might even 80s south and west of d.c.. beverly farmer's in with timesaver traffic. >>> and folks getting out on the roadways now this morning, at least nobs couples but the volume will show you with the ride on 66 as you head in from markham. manassas in towards centreville. fair oaks and vienna. two lanes are open. heaviest volume is here getting past centreville here 29 past 28. just getting past falls church. northbound 95 lights up dale city into woodbridge. either access the beltway or continue north on 395 has had lanes open. just the volume here with the 14th street bridge though all lanes are open. maryland beltway you're looking good too topside from college park into silver spring. heaviest volume is just forming aand on. no incidents reported i
you have to go back to indiana and illinois before you see the real showers we're expecting this afternoon. martinsburg, leesburg at 42. it's 49 on the bay at the-and-a- half acad maymy in annapolis. 48 down in reedville. 45 from fauquier county and this afternoon it's going to be warmer than it was yesterday with highs well into the 70s. might even 80s south and west of d.c.. beverly farmer's in with timesaver traffic. >>> and folks getting out on the roadways now this morning, at...
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that happened to a student at garrett high school in indiana. austin harold was expelled after tweeting a floor letter expletive. he claims it was sent -- a four letter expletive. he claims it was sent from his own computer on his own time, but it was done while i was on campus. the principal admits all tweets are tracked by a student once they log in. so that means it could have tracked tweets austin did send from home. the senior is headed to an alternative school just so he can graduate. the kid claims he sent it on his own time from his own computer and even if he didn't, it's t is his twitter account and good lord -- it is his twitter account and good lord, it's just one four letter curse word to get kicked out for that? what about freedom of expression? what about your thoughts on that? the address is mailbag at wusa9.com. >> rain this weekend still to come. >> but first i is running for the -- he is running for the republican nomination, but isn't on the ballot. he's here in a minute. >>> a big endorsement today in the race for the republ
that happened to a student at garrett high school in indiana. austin harold was expelled after tweeting a floor letter expletive. he claims it was sent -- a four letter expletive. he claims it was sent from his own computer on his own time, but it was done while i was on campus. the principal admits all tweets are tracked by a student once they log in. so that means it could have tracked tweets austin did send from home. the senior is headed to an alternative school just so he can graduate. the...
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those tornadoes are beginning to pick up the pieces dealing with mother nature once again parts of indiana and kentucky got hit with a cold front and are seeing snow and rain 39 people have been killed across five states the latest victim is a indiana toddler who passed away. rescuers are looking for more potential victims in rural areas and communities are working to restore cell phone and internet service. >>> making headlines, jury selection will begin today in the wrongful death trial involving that shooting rampage at virginia tech. school officials will be asked to explain their actions the day a gunman opened fire killing 32 people then himself. it happened back in april 2007. the lawsuit is brought by the parents of two of the victims, they maintain the university botched efforts to alert students after the first two killings occurred. >>> shocking story this morning out of southeast washington dispute over dog waste turns deadly. >> police say the suspect stabbed a man who was walking his friend's dog. melanie alnwick is live at police headquarters where an investigation is under
those tornadoes are beginning to pick up the pieces dealing with mother nature once again parts of indiana and kentucky got hit with a cold front and are seeing snow and rain 39 people have been killed across five states the latest victim is a indiana toddler who passed away. rescuers are looking for more potential victims in rural areas and communities are working to restore cell phone and internet service. >>> making headlines, jury selection will begin today in the wrongful death...
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>> as we get to the deadly storms that have swept through the midwest and the south a 15- month-old indiana girl who was clinging to life has been laid to rest. >> the funeral was held yesterday for angel babcock. her mother father, two siblings as well. she died two days after the hit. >> president obama will speak at a high school graduation ceremony in joplin, 0missouri after a twister last year. the school was among thousands destroyed. a new school has been built since then. the speech is may 23. >> time for a look at traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey is standing by in the weather center with a look at the cold forecast or at least a cold start today. >> widespread 20's outside on this tuesday morning. we are on the cold side of the high-pressure system. we will have a lot of sunshine. tomorrow, we will be on the one side of the system and temperatures will climb. 32 right now in the district, 20 in martinsburg. dulles airport, 23. 21 in manassas. the temperatures will drop a few degrees until sunrise which is around 6:30 a.m. no clouds to speak of with the exception o
>> as we get to the deadly storms that have swept through the midwest and the south a 15- month-old indiana girl who was clinging to life has been laid to rest. >> the funeral was held yesterday for angel babcock. her mother father, two siblings as well. she died two days after the hit. >> president obama will speak at a high school graduation ceremony in joplin, 0missouri after a twister last year. the school was among thousands destroyed. a new school has been built since...
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and 13 of those deaths from right here in indiana. i'm in the hard hit town of henryville indiana, where the heart of the town is virtually unrecognizable. but residents here say they will recover. >> angel babcock initially survived the tornado in indiana but was critically injured. her parents, two brother and sister were all kid. a family friend described finding them to see an enthusing -- >> the man and woman was laying behind the sawmill and all three of the kids was found in this area. >> one of the kids was still a baby seat. >> yes. i don't know what to say you know. just -- it's devastating. >> angel died at louisville hospital sunday afternoon after being take off life support. her grandfather share his grief beforehand. >> if i do get to see her, my pastor's going to go in with me and we're going to pray there and i'm going to tell that little girl that i'm going tell her that it's time for her to meet her mommy and daddy. >> meanwhile, human kindness was seen the morning of destruction. alabama's governor praised voluntee
and 13 of those deaths from right here in indiana. i'm in the hard hit town of henryville indiana, where the heart of the town is virtually unrecognizable. but residents here say they will recover. >> angel babcock initially survived the tornado in indiana but was critically injured. her parents, two brother and sister were all kid. a family friend described finding them to see an enthusing -- >> the man and woman was laying behind the sawmill and all three of the kids was found in...
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more than 30 people killed in five states, many of them in indiana, where strong storms reshaped the towns, including henryville. we know that ef-4 tornado destroyed dozens of homes and left a high school there heavily damaged and survivors describing what it was like as a twister dropped out of the skies. >> my kids, i was the adult. we were in the closet and peeking out and huddled together and put pillows on our heads. >> my daughter and i were in the school and i was substitute teaching for the he 6th grade and the part of the building i was teaching in is completely gone. >> a similar situation in kentucky, people are picking through what's left of their homes to see what maybe can be salvaged at this point. mike tobin is live in the hard hit area in kentucky and the late breaking news headline, we have lost angel. >> reporter: yeah, and little angel babcock, the girl found alone in a field separated from her family, we have learned that she has been taken off life support, she had some very severe injuries, including head injuries, and shortly after she was taken off life suppo
more than 30 people killed in five states, many of them in indiana, where strong storms reshaped the towns, including henryville. we know that ef-4 tornado destroyed dozens of homes and left a high school there heavily damaged and survivors describing what it was like as a twister dropped out of the skies. >> my kids, i was the adult. we were in the closet and peeking out and huddled together and put pillows on our heads. >> my daughter and i were in the school and i was substitute...
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in the storm-ravaged town of henryville indiana, are the wild wind ripped apart so many lives and home more pain from mother nature. overnight, snow moved in making cleanup efforts more complicated. >> there's still a lot of confusion, a lot of chaos, a lot of loss. >> this comes as the number of lives lost continues to climb. yesterday, 15-month-old angel babcock who was the only member of her family surviving the storm succumbed to death. >> i'm going to tell her that it's time for her to meet her mommy and daddy. >> families are now leaning on one another as crews continue to search for those missing. >> it certainly hasn't been easy there. cell phone signals have been so hard to zpind the electricity has been out since the storms moved through. residents and community leaders are promising to rebuild. >> the red cross is collecting donations. we do have information on how you can contribute on our website at wjla.com. steve? >> in the day ahead today, the trial involving a series of deadly shootings in southeast d.c. entering its third week. a total of five people were kill in thos
in the storm-ravaged town of henryville indiana, are the wild wind ripped apart so many lives and home more pain from mother nature. overnight, snow moved in making cleanup efforts more complicated. >> there's still a lot of confusion, a lot of chaos, a lot of loss. >> this comes as the number of lives lost continues to climb. yesterday, 15-month-old angel babcock who was the only member of her family surviving the storm succumbed to death. >> i'm going to tell her that it's...
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the indiana primary on saturday looms large. romney figures if he can beat santorum there, he will look more like the sure nominee, even if he is short on delegates. steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> mitt romney it will be in maryland tomorrow, campaigning in arbutus at the american legion hall. cloaks their to they were getting ready for that town hall meetings which is expected -- folks there were getting ready for that town hall meeting which is expected to start at 3:30 in the afternoon. >> i am a staunch republican. he is the right man for the right job. >> this is the republican town, so he will be well received. >> they are all a bunch of crooks. >> the event is free and open to the public. you do not need a ticket. we will have the latest on wbaltv.com as well as the latest on the entire republican race for the white house. >> baltimore county police are investigating a fight at town house in owings mills involving at least two stabbings and gunfire. happen this afternoon in a residential neighborhood near spectator
the indiana primary on saturday looms large. romney figures if he can beat santorum there, he will look more like the sure nominee, even if he is short on delegates. steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> mitt romney it will be in maryland tomorrow, campaigning in arbutus at the american legion hall. cloaks their to they were getting ready for that town hall meetings which is expected -- folks there were getting ready for that town hall meeting which is expected to start at 3:30 in the...
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although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per hour, and we know, the storm itself was about 250 yards wide and it traveled 34 miles across the county. and you can really see the track of the storm here. you see, it demolished these homes in this neighborhood. that red brick house seemingly unscathed and the house next to it split, basically right in half. and then the homes here, we see the similar damage. this house totally demolished. now, that church was also damaged. the roof quite literally peeled off and we know they were supposed to have service at 10 a.m. this morning and now they're going to be ho
although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per...
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deadly tornadoes that hit the midwest and south, 15 month old angle back cock was found alive on an indiana field friday hours after a tornado killed her parents and two siblings. by sunday she lost all brain function her heartbroken grandmother agreed to have her removed from life support. >> reporter: mother nature not giving the folks in henryville indiana a break a blanket of wet snow covering the rubble left behind after tornadoes slammed into the tiny town. the twister packing 170-mile per hour winds, flattened homes and businesses, the clean up in kentucky is under way, folks sifting through piles of debris they used to call homes, neighbors coming together to help each other out. >> makes me want to cry at the same time makes me happy knowing that there is this many people reaching out to those in need. >> national weather service confirming ef 2 tornado touched down in this tennessee town at 300-yards wide and standing 7 miles, the massive twister covered plenty of terrain. >> very unfortunate it came through the middle of the town but fortunate it didn't intensify until it got pas
deadly tornadoes that hit the midwest and south, 15 month old angle back cock was found alive on an indiana field friday hours after a tornado killed her parents and two siblings. by sunday she lost all brain function her heartbroken grandmother agreed to have her removed from life support. >> reporter: mother nature not giving the folks in henryville indiana a break a blanket of wet snow covering the rubble left behind after tornadoes slammed into the tiny town. the twister packing...
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most people think indiana will go back to republicans. you have had some republicans who say they can play here and here, i'll do it for the sake of argument. colorado will be a sing state. nevada, you have to make that a swin state. some states say arizona could be a swing state. let's just start right here, but there will be more, people at home, let's say this, republicans to 169, i think our white chief correspondent is listening to this as we go. prove it to you republicans, i'm going to keep these in the democratic column until you can prove otherwise. we were in florida recently for a debate. this is pretty tough for president obama. let's for the sake of argument split the difference. let obama keep virginia, give north carolina to the republicans. where are we now? the president's getting close. that was a pickup for the president. let's get that one. i was convinced. look at this when we get this here, now you have nevada, iowa, indiana, for the sake of argument, watch this, that hasn't voted republican for president for a long
most people think indiana will go back to republicans. you have had some republicans who say they can play here and here, i'll do it for the sake of argument. colorado will be a sing state. nevada, you have to make that a swin state. some states say arizona could be a swing state. let's just start right here, but there will be more, people at home, let's say this, republicans to 169, i think our white chief correspondent is listening to this as we go. prove it to you republicans, i'm going to...
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indiana, portions of kentucky, into ten sif as well and then it will move our way. now the national weather service looking at this area right here, severe storms prediction center put ougt a moderate risk of severe weather. it include as good possibility of at least a few tornadoes in that region. i'll let you know what it means for them and what it means for us. >> breaking news in southeast washington right now. this is a live look at benning road southeast where two people have been shot. police have shut down the 5000 block at h street. >> surveillance video captured scary moments as a car smashed into a dry cleaners in d.c. today. it happened this afternoon in fort lincoln. nobody was hurt but the crash caused considerable damage to the front of the building. it was the same dry cleaner involved in a lawsuit when a former judge sued for $54 million over that lost pair of pants. >> a victory of sorts tonight for fairfax county salsa. they recommended a delay in a amendment that would have limited the size of dance floors in certain eating establishments. that s
indiana, portions of kentucky, into ten sif as well and then it will move our way. now the national weather service looking at this area right here, severe storms prediction center put ougt a moderate risk of severe weather. it include as good possibility of at least a few tornadoes in that region. i'll let you know what it means for them and what it means for us. >> breaking news in southeast washington right now. this is a live look at benning road southeast where two people have been...
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this morning we're seeing new video of those devastating tornadoes in indiana as they tore a path of destruction across the state. >>> food for thought. how a group of fairfax county kids could help decide what's on the >>> the "today" show is next on nbc 4. let's find out what they're working on. >> amy robach joins us live from new york city. good morning, amy. >> good morning to you. coming up here on "today," an american soldier suspected of killing 16 afghan civilians is back in the states. this morning we know his identity and we have more information about what led to last weekend's shootings in afghanistan. >>> and then is taking a vitamin part of your daily routine? you may want to rethink it after a new "dateline" investigation. find out why some say vitamin supplements can do more harm than good. >>> plus the cinnamon challenge. a dare that's been making the rounds on youtube involving trying to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon. it sounds simple but coming up we'll tell you why the attempt can be dangerous for your health. >>> "titanic" is the most famous ship wreck in histo
this morning we're seeing new video of those devastating tornadoes in indiana as they tore a path of destruction across the state. >>> food for thought. how a group of fairfax county kids could help decide what's on the >>> the "today" show is next on nbc 4. let's find out what they're working on. >> amy robach joins us live from new york city. good morning, amy. >> good morning to you. coming up here on "today," an american soldier suspected of...
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stephanie decker rushed her kids to the basement of their indiana home when she heard the tornado approaching and used her body to shield her kids. her legs were crushed by debris as her house fell around her. part of her legs were amputated. she spent weeks in the hospital and rehab. >> i always had a positive look on life. things are not that bad and if they are, there's always tomorrow. that's what i've been given. i've been given a tomorrow. >> and her kids were not injured in that tornado. >>> if you're around fairfax county, you might see some partially pink deer roaming around. the pink coloring is coming from devices such as this one, designed to attract deer and coat them in a pesticide that kills ticks. they are hoping this help reduces the number of lyme disease cases. there are 20 stations like that set up, the project is scheduled to last until about 2015. >>> oh, can you feel it? excitement is building tonight. tomorrow's mammoth megamillions drawing. the jackpot is now $363 million. thanks to strong ticket sales in virginia. and across the country, as well over the weekend. it
stephanie decker rushed her kids to the basement of their indiana home when she heard the tornado approaching and used her body to shield her kids. her legs were crushed by debris as her house fell around her. part of her legs were amputated. she spent weeks in the hospital and rehab. >> i always had a positive look on life. things are not that bad and if they are, there's always tomorrow. that's what i've been given. i've been given a tomorrow. >> and her kids were not injured in...
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bulls didn't forget that game and exacted their revenge last night and outscored indiana by 20 in the third. chicago wins it. no secret the clippers the most improved team in the league but starting to look like the clippers of old and dropped five of their last eight. the timberwolves kevin love, played like a man among boys. 39 points. clips had a chance to tie the game two seconds left but chris paul missed a free throw. timberwolves win it. college hoops last year, cinderella heading back to the big dance and beat drexel in the championship game. dragons had a chance to tie but couldn't get the three to fall at the buzzer. b byu punching their ticket to the tournament. only one team could win the west coast conference. final seconds. harris pulled up to tie the game and force overtime. st. mary's took the lead in the extra frame and won the wcc 78-74. overtime there? how about double overtime here? davidson and western carolina. wildcats up two with a minute left and earned an automatic bid to the tournament with a win in double o.t. >> that is your early look at sports on "early
bulls didn't forget that game and exacted their revenge last night and outscored indiana by 20 in the third. chicago wins it. no secret the clippers the most improved team in the league but starting to look like the clippers of old and dropped five of their last eight. the timberwolves kevin love, played like a man among boys. 39 points. clips had a chance to tie the game two seconds left but chris paul missed a free throw. timberwolves win it. college hoops last year, cinderella heading back...
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winner of that game plays either indiana or new mexico state. and loyola university in maryland has a real tough task. 15-seed greyhounds will play number two seed ohio state on thursday in pittsburgh. the winner of that game plays either gonzaga or west virginia. so the field of 68 is now set. now it is time to fill out your brackets and there are many of you who definitely go mad this time of year with college hoops. a new survey from yahoo! sports shows fans spend an average of 75 minutes just filling out their brackets. people fill out an average of 4.5 brackets with 14% filling out more than six. bosses do keep a close eye so caution calls. 1 in 7 people who were asked said they did call in sick to work so they could stay home and watch the games. >>> this week the 40th annual whitney m. young junior gala will be held in washington, d.c. we're joined bit president and ceo of the urban league, monty cooper. also michael aiken, and todd hefner. welcome to you all. we want to hear all about it. start with you. tell us all about the gala, when
winner of that game plays either indiana or new mexico state. and loyola university in maryland has a real tough task. 15-seed greyhounds will play number two seed ohio state on thursday in pittsburgh. the winner of that game plays either gonzaga or west virginia. so the field of 68 is now set. now it is time to fill out your brackets and there are many of you who definitely go mad this time of year with college hoops. a new survey from yahoo! sports shows fans spend an average of 75 minutes...
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stephanie decker bunkered down in her basement of her three story home in indiana as it was ripped apart last week she wrapped her two young kids in a blanket and laid on top of them. >> the steel beams the brick, everything from the house was hitting me in the back i remember having a steel beam fall right on my leg and dominic at one point said mommy i need you to save me. >> decker had to protect her kids again when a second tornado headed right for them, remarkably the kids were not hurt but doctors were forced to amputate part of both of deckers legs. >> hundreds of residents across the midwest and south are facing a long road to recovery following that tornado outbreak thanks to groups like samaritan's purse some residents are receiving help they need to try to start getting back on their feet, samaritan's purse is responding sending staff and equipment to some of the hardest hit areas joining us live now via skype is todd taylor the program manager with samaritan's purse, new albany is 12 miles from henryville one of the hardest hit area, good morning todd. >> good morning. >> whe
stephanie decker bunkered down in her basement of her three story home in indiana as it was ripped apart last week she wrapped her two young kids in a blanket and laid on top of them. >> the steel beams the brick, everything from the house was hitting me in the back i remember having a steel beam fall right on my leg and dominic at one point said mommy i need you to save me. >> decker had to protect her kids again when a second tornado headed right for them, remarkably the kids were...
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they blew a 22-point lead in an 85-83 defeat to the -- they lost to the indiana pacers. john wall had a chance to tie the game as time expired. unfortunately, his shot did not beat the buzzer. the wizards now 11-35 on the season. >>> alex ovechkin seems to be getting hot at the right time but can't win a game by himself. he scored his 33rd goal of the year. 26 seconds into the game last night against the philadelphia flyers. it was his sixth goal in five games. but it was the capitals' only goal in the game. the flyers nodded it up and got the win in a shoot-out. the caps earned one point to put them a point up on the buffalo sabres for the eighth and final spot in the playoffs. >>> it's a video that became an internet sensation, and it appears to show a revolution in human-powered flight. >> apparently it is actually just some crafty filmmaking, though. the video was posted by a dutchman earlier this week. take a look. shows a contraption that syncs the motions of the man's flapping arms with wings made from a kite. you see it there. computer graphics experts found flaw
they blew a 22-point lead in an 85-83 defeat to the -- they lost to the indiana pacers. john wall had a chance to tie the game as time expired. unfortunately, his shot did not beat the buzzer. the wizards now 11-35 on the season. >>> alex ovechkin seems to be getting hot at the right time but can't win a game by himself. he scored his 33rd goal of the year. 26 seconds into the game last night against the philadelphia flyers. it was his sixth goal in five games. but it was the capitals'...
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henryville, indiana. good morning to you. >> hey, gretchen. yeah, it was such a big story around here and really kind of the story that everybody was holding on to for hope for baby angel babcock who was a 14-month-old lone survivor in her family. her parents, 2-year-old brother and infant sister were in the storm together, huddled together in the hallway of a trailer. she was the only survivor until yesterday, her extended family had to make the decision to pull her off of life support. and she died at 4:10 p.m. yesterday. the extended family members had been talking a little bit, take a listen to what one of them had to say. >> it's very hard to imagine that we lost all of them. >> we've been through a lot, everything. and as anyone can imagine. >> losing an entire family, the grandparents are alive and grieving. extended family members who were with angel over the last couple of days and certainly making a heartbreaking decision. that just one of the stories that starts to trickle out here and then now
henryville, indiana. good morning to you. >> hey, gretchen. yeah, it was such a big story around here and really kind of the story that everybody was holding on to for hope for baby angel babcock who was a 14-month-old lone survivor in her family. her parents, 2-year-old brother and infant sister were in the storm together, huddled together in the hallway of a trailer. she was the only survivor until yesterday, her extended family had to make the decision to pull her off of life support....
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there was a memorial for an indiana family killed by the tornado. the baby girl found in a field later died. the death toll is at least 39. 6:07 on this tuesday morning, 25 degrees in woodbrige. >> still ahead, metro's most dangerous period which stationed earned the dubious honor. >> not the way you want to start the morning drive. a close call. that is scary. >> first, waiting for the mid- [ female announcer ] with xfinity you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework ♪ [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. unfortunately, a tractor-trailer accident in frederick, virginia. 81 between winchester and clearbrook, stay to the right in both directions. we are going to newschopper 7. they are looking at traffic in newington,
there was a memorial for an indiana family killed by the tornado. the baby girl found in a field later died. the death toll is at least 39. 6:07 on this tuesday morning, 25 degrees in woodbrige. >> still ahead, metro's most dangerous period which stationed earned the dubious honor. >> not the way you want to start the morning drive. a close call. that is scary. >> first, waiting for the mid- [ female announcer ] with xfinity you can always expect more. like more on demand...
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. >>> and here's something students in indiana can look forward to after a devastating tornado destroyed their school. the group lady antebellum announced it will perform at the henryville high school prom. the deadly twister destroyed the school and a large part of henryville. the group picked henryville during an online video contest. >>> this turm a team of researchers will again attempt to solve one of the country's greatest mysteries -- that is what happened to amelia earhart. they will use high-tech underwater equipment to search the pacific for pieces of the plane. the executive director has a fascinating theory about what might have happened to the heroic pilot. she thinks that she and her navigator might have made an emergency landing on an island and hater died as cast-- later died as castaways. the con sense us is that the plane ran out of fuel and crashed into the ocean. >>> the architect designing a dwight d. eisenhower memorial says he is open to changes. the eisenhower family objects to parts of the memorial that depict him as a boy. they want to see more of his accomplish
. >>> and here's something students in indiana can look forward to after a devastating tornado destroyed their school. the group lady antebellum announced it will perform at the henryville high school prom. the deadly twister destroyed the school and a large part of henryville. the group picked henryville during an online video contest. >>> this turm a team of researchers will again attempt to solve one of the country's greatest mysteries -- that is what happened to amelia...
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>> reporter: the terrifying seconds before a tornado struck henryville, indiana. danny o'shea shot it through his basement window. >> there it goes. >> i seen the tornado coming. i didn't realize it would be that severe. a trash can hit it is window hard. >> reporter: in seconds, much of henryville was in shambles, including the school where thankfully students had been dismissed early. a few who remained amazingly survived unhurt. >> everybody just laid their heads down. a lot of praying. >> reporter: the ef4 twister was the largest of a string of tornadoes, as many as 79, that touched down across a dozen states on friday and early saturday moving across the ohio and tennessee valleys. the largest outbreak ever recorded for the month of march. in indiana where at least a dozen are dead, officials have now ended the active search for survivors. >> when you're down here and you see the total devastation, it's only by the grace of god we don't have hundreds of fatalities. >> reporter: one of those who didn't make it, 15-month-old angel babcock found alone in a field
>> reporter: the terrifying seconds before a tornado struck henryville, indiana. danny o'shea shot it through his basement window. >> there it goes. >> i seen the tornado coming. i didn't realize it would be that severe. a trash can hit it is window hard. >> reporter: in seconds, much of henryville was in shambles, including the school where thankfully students had been dismissed early. a few who remained amazingly survived unhurt. >> everybody just laid their...
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from indiana, activists doug. and a student activist from the university of southern california, barry. [applause] as couture first question. -- let's go to our first question. >> the danger of iran developing nuclear arms capability. can you discuss your plan? >> we have to put in place a diplomatic isolation program much that was put in place against south africa during apartheid. i would make sure that their diplomats are rejected and despised throughout the world. i would make sure that we have communicated our credible military options. we cannot continue to express a point of view -- so we ought to develop our own military options. we have to coordinate what we're doing with israel and with our friends throughout the region to make sure this is not something that is not done without thought, comparison, and coordination. i would station two aircraft carriers in the region as well as other warships and other military capacities so that iran could see that we're at their doorstep. we want to of crippling sanct
from indiana, activists doug. and a student activist from the university of southern california, barry. [applause] as couture first question. -- let's go to our first question. >> the danger of iran developing nuclear arms capability. can you discuss your plan? >> we have to put in place a diplomatic isolation program much that was put in place against south africa during apartheid. i would make sure that their diplomats are rejected and despised throughout the world. i would make...
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falls to indiana 93-89. >>> our time is 6:25. still ahead, learn why blackberry is singing the blues. >> pepco promised to trim trees to avoid further outages. now learning why the company has stopped doing that. >>> northbound on 95 lining up from the prince william parkway to get past the occoquan, more heavy traffic as you make your way through newington. you're watching 9news now. our next check of time saver traffic coming up at 6:30. happy friday. we'll be right back. >>> good morning. time 6:29 on your friday morning. it's going to be a sunny start to the day, kind of chilly. definitely you want your coats, maybe even a scarf if you get cold easily like i do. for the rest of today, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions. for the afternoon, though, some increasing cloudiness. temperatures topping out low to mid-60s for this afternoon. currently it's 44 degrees ready partly cloudy conditions. if you're heading out for dinner tonight, it's going to be milder compared to last night. i think it's going to be a pretty nice eve
falls to indiana 93-89. >>> our time is 6:25. still ahead, learn why blackberry is singing the blues. >> pepco promised to trim trees to avoid further outages. now learning why the company has stopped doing that. >>> northbound on 95 lining up from the prince william parkway to get past the occoquan, more heavy traffic as you make your way through newington. you're watching 9news now. our next check of time saver traffic coming up at 6:30. happy friday. we'll be right...
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tornadoes across the country through seven states, nebraska, kansas, missouri, illinois, tennessee, indiana and kentucky. over 300 reports of severe weather across the region described frightening details such as wind gusts of over 80 miles per hour and golf size hail storms. there were reports of power outages for thousands of people particularly in my home town of louisville. downed power lines, flash flooding were reported all across the state. news reports and accounts from my own staff tell me there's been considerable damage across kentucky including dozens of homes and businesses damaged and several people injured. two people in mccracken county near paducah were rescued from an overturned mobile home and rushed to the hospital in critical condition. from what we know at this point, however, thankfully it appears no lives were lost in kentucky. unfortunately the same cannot be said elsewhere as the severe weather that was that raged through six other states reportedly has claimed at least 12 lives. i join my colleagues from the affected states in keeping think thoughts today, keeping
tornadoes across the country through seven states, nebraska, kansas, missouri, illinois, tennessee, indiana and kentucky. over 300 reports of severe weather across the region described frightening details such as wind gusts of over 80 miles per hour and golf size hail storms. there were reports of power outages for thousands of people particularly in my home town of louisville. downed power lines, flash flooding were reported all across the state. news reports and accounts from my own staff...
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. >>> the death toll continues to rise from those tornadoes that tore through indiana, kentucky and tennessee on friday. four people -- 40 that is, 40 people now confirmed dead. the weather is not helping in the recovery. jim is here with more on that. >> thank you. survivors of the storms are trying to regain a sense of normalcy, but that's being complicated by several inches of wet, heavy snow. a big danger to already fragile buildings there. they could come down under the weight. the soggy and cold conditions add to the dismal scene homeowners look over. this snow covered slap is where stephanie decker used to live. as the tornado approaches her home, she rushed her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter down into the basement. she used her body to shield the children as the home collapsed around them. the kids weren't hurt but decker lost both her legs. >> i prayed to have the strength to survive. i wanted these kids to have a mom, and that i did not want them to grow up without me. >> how strong she is, and, you know, i knew before but people talk about all the time, the sacrifice of a m
. >>> the death toll continues to rise from those tornadoes that tore through indiana, kentucky and tennessee on friday. four people -- 40 that is, 40 people now confirmed dead. the weather is not helping in the recovery. jim is here with more on that. >> thank you. survivors of the storms are trying to regain a sense of normalcy, but that's being complicated by several inches of wet, heavy snow. a big danger to already fragile buildings there. they could come down under the...
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the latest victim is an indiana toddler who passed away after being taken off life support last night rescuers are looking for any more potential victims in rural areas many communities are working to restore cell phone service, electricity and internet service. >>> branches of the american red cross and our region have not been called in to help those tornado ravaged states yet but ready to go at any time so far red cross chapters closer to the effected states have been able to cope with the need for shelters but damage assessment teams are still analyzing what is needed there. one need is mental health workers. >>> a lot of the people that were hurt by this tornado, saw horrific images, you know, their houses might have been destroyed, people they know might have been killed or severely injured mental health workers from the red cross are available and talking with them. >> should our local red cross trucks and staff be needed they could be rolling in less than half a day allison. >>> thanks this mornings other big story playing out at the white house president barack obama is meeti
the latest victim is an indiana toddler who passed away after being taken off life support last night rescuers are looking for any more potential victims in rural areas many communities are working to restore cell phone service, electricity and internet service. >>> branches of the american red cross and our region have not been called in to help those tornado ravaged states yet but ready to go at any time so far red cross chapters closer to the effected states have been able to cope...
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indeed the secretary of state in indiana was charged with voter fraud. it's a misplaced remedy and we have to throw heat and light on it. in maine, where you are having a history of same-day registration, it was put to a vote of the people of maine, maine rejected it. so, the voters across nation, the people across the nation are seeing what it's all about. >> the the signal that we should be sending is vote. the issue is participation, it has been a scandal in the country of the lack of voting compared to what the other people overseas are trying to get. >> this is a year where we need to be good citizen ises, we need to be participating, thises a year when we -- this is a year when we need to step up to be a part of the conversation. this year of state of black of america will be at howard university on wednesday night, great institution with the student s. we are bringing the message to the campus. >> it's great to see you, thank you for visiting. >> thank you. >> and we will be right back. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us
indeed the secretary of state in indiana was charged with voter fraud. it's a misplaced remedy and we have to throw heat and light on it. in maine, where you are having a history of same-day registration, it was put to a vote of the people of maine, maine rejected it. so, the voters across nation, the people across the nation are seeing what it's all about. >> the the signal that we should be sending is vote. the issue is participation, it has been a scandal in the country of the lack of...
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storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri, tennessee and kansas. now back to "on the record." and for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox newschannel. stay with us. >> >> oklahoma on super tuesday. the governor has not made an endorsement. will she announce her pick before the primary? good evening. >> reporter: how are you, greta? >> very well. are you going to endorse between now and super tuesday? and if so, do we get the pleasure of having it here? now? >> reporter: i am not planning on endorsing right now. you know, oak is one of the most conservative states in the natio
storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri,...
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old tornado victim angel babcock was buried next to her parents and siblings yesterday in new pekin, indiana. >>> prince harry is on the island jaf mof jamaica, celebra the diamond jubilee of his grandmother. >>> a major solar flare erupted from the surface of the sun putting on an incredible light show, the most powerful type of storm sending plasma and charge particles in space toward earth. beautiful. >>> here is the "first look" how wall street kicks off the day. the dow opens at 12,962 after losing 14 points yesterday. the s & p down 5 points, nasdaq fell 25. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei lost 60 points, the hang seng lost a whopping 4.59. >>> worries about chinas with growth is taking a toll on global markets. news the second largest economy is looking to slow growth for the first time in eight years weighed in markets yesterday. yesterday, commodities stocks were the biggest losers. caterpillar fell 2%. copper and gold tumbled 4. >>> alpha natural resources dropped 6% as lower natural gas prices added to growth concerns in china. >>> meanwhile, a
old tornado victim angel babcock was buried next to her parents and siblings yesterday in new pekin, indiana. >>> prince harry is on the island jaf mof jamaica, celebra the diamond jubilee of his grandmother. >>> a major solar flare erupted from the surface of the sun putting on an incredible light show, the most powerful type of storm sending plasma and charge particles in space toward earth. beautiful. >>> here is the "first look" how wall street kicks off...
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central and southern parts of west virginia and big time severe weather today across parts of illinois, indiana, kentucky and tennessee. already tornado warnings now to the south of nashville, tennessee. near huntsville, alabama. this is bad time severe weather head flood southwestern virginia. lucky for us the worst time for timing anyway for us for getting thunderstorm chances comes during the overnight hours tonight. that will reduce our chance of having to worry about severe weather. here's our future weather forecast by 5:00 this afternoon, there's the leading edge of the rain showers with a rumble or would of thunder. not completely out of the question late this afternoon and early this evening. but better thunderstorm chances come in overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. here we are at 7:00 a.m. saturday. just out ahead of that cold front, that will be our best chance for seeing the stronger thunderstorms so be ready for potentially a wakeup call from mother nature early saturday morning with a rumble of thunder. today becoming mostly cloudy. showers possible as early as late, m
central and southern parts of west virginia and big time severe weather today across parts of illinois, indiana, kentucky and tennessee. already tornado warnings now to the south of nashville, tennessee. near huntsville, alabama. this is bad time severe weather head flood southwestern virginia. lucky for us the worst time for timing anyway for us for getting thunderstorm chances comes during the overnight hours tonight. that will reduce our chance of having to worry about severe weather. here's...
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showers across indiana and ohio. again with the southerly wind. we are ta talking temperatures 15 to 25 degrees above average. >> showers moving in after dark. each by midnight showers overnight especially south and east of town. sunshine, but the threat for an isolated shower or a rumble of thunder. some areas may get to 70. showers tonight. a warmer day tuesday. 77 a chance for an afternoon shower. wednesday and thursday look very nice. as we head toward friday and saturday, we have to reintroduce showers the possibility of thunder. we have the race saturday the usa marathon here. mike and andrea, back to you. thank you howard, take a look at this video. this is what it looks like outside at this time thursday morning. a nice and sunny drive in for the morning commute. >>> now look live this morning. it is still dark outside. the mornings can be the downside when you start daylight savings time. you start driving to work in the dark again. you can enjoy a little sun after dinner. >>> some of us have a hard time adjusting. even though you just lo
showers across indiana and ohio. again with the southerly wind. we are ta talking temperatures 15 to 25 degrees above average. >> showers moving in after dark. each by midnight showers overnight especially south and east of town. sunshine, but the threat for an isolated shower or a rumble of thunder. some areas may get to 70. showers tonight. a warmer day tuesday. 77 a chance for an afternoon shower. wednesday and thursday look very nice. as we head toward friday and saturday, we have to...
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in indiana, for instance, the cleanup is complicated because there was snow that fell overnight and a lot of people lost their homes and they had to spend the evening helping with recovery efforts. some of the victims of these storms say they might never recover. there is one woman, she survived the tornado, that slammed into indiana, but she lost the love of her life. patty was engaged, just one day before the tornado hit. her fiancee, he was in the mobile home with her when it was picked up and it was tossed around by those winds. >> i've lost everything. i've lost my boyfriend, my fiance, i've lost my home, everything in it. i lost my animals, my dog, everything. it's just so hard for me to believe that he's not here. it felt like i was floating, flying, is what i could feel like, and i could feel my receives going through the walls of the trailer. i remember when it first hit and i fell backwards, my first thought in my head was, this is it. i'm going to die. >> we wish patty all the strength and all the best. we know this is a very hard, hard time. there are so many tornadoes and
in indiana, for instance, the cleanup is complicated because there was snow that fell overnight and a lot of people lost their homes and they had to spend the evening helping with recovery efforts. some of the victims of these storms say they might never recover. there is one woman, she survived the tornado, that slammed into indiana, but she lost the love of her life. patty was engaged, just one day before the tornado hit. her fiancee, he was in the mobile home with her when it was picked up...
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the 12 seeded vcu will face off against four seed indiana in the next round. boy, do they look good. >>> last night lie ole la, -- lyola, inned midtaking on ohio state. 19 points for the gray hounds but the buckeyes were too much. ohio state facing gonzaga next. >>> the wizards aren't making a lot of news on the court this year but made a big trade-off shipping two recognizable names out of town. the wiz get a player in the nuggets along with brian cook and a 200015 draft pick from the clippers. the move puts a little life into the wizards last night. they were visiting my hometown and the hornets in new orleans. john wall scored 26 for d.c. five of the players were in double digits. the wiz beat the bad hornet team 99-89. d.c. visits atlanta tonight. >> when they spread the wealth around, that's when they have a shot to win. good job, wiz. >>> still ahead this morning. the push for a casino at national harbor hits the spotlight in annapolis. >> some people may be pushing outside the apple store. the new ipad is released today. this is what it looked like in t
the 12 seeded vcu will face off against four seed indiana in the next round. boy, do they look good. >>> last night lie ole la, -- lyola, inned midtaking on ohio state. 19 points for the gray hounds but the buckeyes were too much. ohio state facing gonzaga next. >>> the wizards aren't making a lot of news on the court this year but made a big trade-off shipping two recognizable names out of town. the wiz get a player in the nuggets along with brian cook and a 200015 draft pick...
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as victims begin the recovery process, and indiana mother is sharing an incredible and dracula story of survival today. stephanie decker -- incredible story of survival today. she explains how she used a blanket and her body to shield her two young children in the family's basement. >> went like i had never seen before, and then the glass broke -- wind like had never seen before. as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was caught -- crying and screaming. i took a blanket and pulled it over my children and tied it in knot. everything started hitting my back. beams, pillars, furniture, everything was just hitting my back. i had my children in the blanket and i was on top of them. i was reaching around holding them, and they were screaming, mommy, i don't want to die. please don't let me die. i said you are not going to die, we are going to make it. >> imagine that courage that mother had. her husband was at work at the time. doctors were unable to save her legs. she lost one leg above the knee and the other above the ankle, but she is grateful to be alive. >> now, yo
as victims begin the recovery process, and indiana mother is sharing an incredible and dracula story of survival today. stephanie decker -- incredible story of survival today. she explains how she used a blanket and her body to shield her two young children in the family's basement. >> went like i had never seen before, and then the glass broke -- wind like had never seen before. as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was caught -- crying and screaming. i took a...
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i hate to see him leave indiana but i would like him to go get another couple of super bowls. >> now, local bar own he's will have to decide what to do with all their manning memorabilia. >> i guess it will become collectors items. rotor colt finished last seen season an nfl worst. 2-14. they have year's overall draft pick. >>> we'll talk more about manning's chances of coming here to washington. >>> up next, all your top stories plus your morning commute and weather. stay with us. !!aaaÑÑññññññññññññññññ7
i hate to see him leave indiana but i would like him to go get another couple of super bowls. >> now, local bar own he's will have to decide what to do with all their manning memorabilia. >> i guess it will become collectors items. rotor colt finished last seen season an nfl worst. 2-14. they have year's overall draft pick. >>> we'll talk more about manning's chances of coming here to washington. >>> up next, all your top stories plus your morning commute and...
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indiana against bcu. it was amazing. they actually returned to the sweet 16 for the first time in a decade. pretty amazing to says the least. very dramatic towards the very end, and sure enough, as march madness is kind of got madness, pretty amazing to watch. >> i'm looking forward to syracuse, as i said, coming up on thursday for the sweet 16. should i be confident? >> i think so. syracuse is a great team. they have great history. a wonderful coach. i have to find a way to get their head coach here in the studio. if they end up winning the nash championship, we have to make it happen. >> yeah. or we can get him before that, and i could just beg him to win it so we're right, so my bracket wins. >> that's true. he wouldn't have had pressure on him before, but if you give him the additional pressure, i'm sure they might be enough. >> there you go. >> i'm good to go. i'm enjoying just watching all this. >> we only show mine because you didn't do one. you didn't have time. otherwise, we would be showing yours al. . >> i'm h
indiana against bcu. it was amazing. they actually returned to the sweet 16 for the first time in a decade. pretty amazing to says the least. very dramatic towards the very end, and sure enough, as march madness is kind of got madness, pretty amazing to watch. >> i'm looking forward to syracuse, as i said, coming up on thursday for the sweet 16. should i be confident? >> i think so. syracuse is a great team. they have great history. a wonderful coach. i have to find a way to get...
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vcu takes on fourth seeded indiana tomorrow. >>> some of the local teams didn't fare as well as vcu. loyola of maryland lost to ohio state 78-59 yesterday. that loss ended a record near for the greyhounds, they won 24, the most in school history. loyola won a single game eight years ago. that was the year before current head coach jimmy pastos took over the program. >>> georgetown is in action today. the hoyas take on belmont. georgetown is a three seed in this year's tournament. it's only favored by -- favored to win by four points. head coach john thompson says he knows from experience that even dominant teams can be vulnerable in the ncaa tournament if they're not prepared and focused. >> numbers next to the name mean nothing. if nothing else, we've learned that the last couple of years. if you don't come out ready to play, if you don't come out sharp, you know, all 64, 65 teams can win. can win that game that they're participating in. so you have to -- you have to be sharp. not worry about seeding at all. >> georgetown plays belmont at 3:10 this afternoon. >>> we know that march
vcu takes on fourth seeded indiana tomorrow. >>> some of the local teams didn't fare as well as vcu. loyola of maryland lost to ohio state 78-59 yesterday. that loss ended a record near for the greyhounds, they won 24, the most in school history. loyola won a single game eight years ago. that was the year before current head coach jimmy pastos took over the program. >>> georgetown is in action today. the hoyas take on belmont. georgetown is a three seed in this year's...
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the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana town wiped out along with an entire family. >> bill: check two, more problems for the chevy volt. the electric car is not selling well, production will halt for five weeks. doesn't help that the volt is being mocked on the net. >> the volt was the first car that truly got me excited and looking into the prospect of buying american again. >> yeah, i have heard they are catching on fire in some cases but i found that the fire really helps me get to my destination faster for fear of my life. also, people really move out of the way when giant hunks of metal are hurdling towards them. i'm really proud of wha
the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana...
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that's out ahead of a front that's beginning to now move into northern indiana. got a few showers there, as well as up into northern ohio. that front will be sweeping in later this afternoon. out ahead of that, clouds will be moving in. and here's your hometown forecast for annandale. by noontime, mid 60s in fairfax county. going to be the story throughout the metro area. as we get into the afternoon, ought to peak in the mid 70s. between 3:00 and 7:00 we could get thunderstorms popping up. and then after that, we'll begin to clear out. by midnight near 60. by this time tomorrow, low to mid 50s. here's the risk zone. all this area in yellow could get strong storms. it includes a lot of our region, northern virginia, as well as much of maryland, the district, into west virginia. in this zone, there could be some storms that could produce damaging winds and hail. time frame, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. after that, clearing, near 50 tomorrow morning. during the day on thursday, we'll have sunshine back. a bit of a blustery wind. highs reaching the mid 60s. friday, off to
that's out ahead of a front that's beginning to now move into northern indiana. got a few showers there, as well as up into northern ohio. that front will be sweeping in later this afternoon. out ahead of that, clouds will be moving in. and here's your hometown forecast for annandale. by noontime, mid 60s in fairfax county. going to be the story throughout the metro area. as we get into the afternoon, ought to peak in the mid 70s. between 3:00 and 7:00 we could get thunderstorms popping up. and...
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baby angel found clinging to life alone in a field in indiana has been taken off life support becoming the 39th victim of the deadly storms. her mother, father, and siblings all killed by the twister that ripped apart their home. the family had gone next door to ride out the storm holding hands, praying with their neighbor. then the storm hit. >> the point when i realized that the couch was going to be gone, i do remember being sucked up into the air and knowing that the house was going up. the entire house got sucked up. but then i don't remember anything other than opening my eyes at one point when i was way up in the twister. at some point, i did open my eyes and somehow i remember looking down and realizing i was 50 feet in the air and spinning in a twister. >> let's head straight to henriville, indiana. tom has been telling these stories since friday night. how are folks coping now? you have the snow and cold, which can't be great for cleanup. >> reporter: my first line to you was going to be, chris, adding insult to injury, take a look at the snow. they got a couple inches overni
baby angel found clinging to life alone in a field in indiana has been taken off life support becoming the 39th victim of the deadly storms. her mother, father, and siblings all killed by the twister that ripped apart their home. the family had gone next door to ride out the storm holding hands, praying with their neighbor. then the storm hit. >> the point when i realized that the couch was going to be gone, i do remember being sucked up into the air and knowing that the house was going...
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we do have some flurries, flying around in indiana and eastern kentucky. but we have a short wave that will be moving on toward the east, towards the areas that did get hit hard with the tornadoes. so we will be looking at accumulating snowfall late tonight and tomorrow. with accumulations between 1-3 inches expected. >> gregg: thanks very much. to syria, humanitarian aid reaching some families in the rubble stronghold town in a city that has been the scene of brutal attacks by government forces for several weeks now. the army is said to be blocking the red cross from distributing food and blankets in one neighborhood, seized from rebels, just days ago. we are going to dominic in nearby lebanon. tell us about the turmoil now spilling into other parts of the middle-east? >> reporter: gregg, because syria is a pivotal country in this region, there are fears of how far that turmoil could spread. here in beirut, we saw demonstrations, the kind of which we haven't seen in the middle-east so far. we saw a faceoff between people, over sirria. as i say, one of the
we do have some flurries, flying around in indiana and eastern kentucky. but we have a short wave that will be moving on toward the east, towards the areas that did get hit hard with the tornadoes. so we will be looking at accumulating snowfall late tonight and tomorrow. with accumulations between 1-3 inches expected. >> gregg: thanks very much. to syria, humanitarian aid reaching some families in the rubble stronghold town in a city that has been the scene of brutal attacks by government...
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in indiana ralph reid. chairman of the freedom coalition. you're a friend of newt gingrich. you know the pressure from conservatives. i know the speaker's pride, i see he can see a path to come back. what happens if romney or santorum wins puerto rico, wins illinois and then santorum wins louisiana? would the speaker think again then? >> i think you have to go back to what newt said in the very beginning. if he could -- if there were someone in this race who could actually beat barack obama and these two, mitt romney and rick santorum cannot, and could actually change washington, neither one of them has a record of reforges real reform change like the speaker does, then he would have endorsed them. if one of these two were the guy he would step aside and endorse them. i absolutely believe that. but they aren't. so he's going to stay. in and while everybody admires cnn's ability for election coverage, and i certainly do, i think it is equally difficult for romney to actually get the reck which is it number of delegates by tampa. my estimation is all the candidates alive in ta
in indiana ralph reid. chairman of the freedom coalition. you're a friend of newt gingrich. you know the pressure from conservatives. i know the speaker's pride, i see he can see a path to come back. what happens if romney or santorum wins puerto rico, wins illinois and then santorum wins louisiana? would the speaker think again then? >> i think you have to go back to what newt said in the very beginning. if he could -- if there were someone in this race who could actually beat barack...